Triple success for USW at RCN Wales Nurse of the Year Awards

15-11-2018

John-Marc Comperat, winner of RCN Wales Student Nurse of the Year 2018

The University of South Wales (USW) has celebrated a triple
success at this year's RCN Wales Nurse of the Year Awards

Held at Cardiff’s City Hall on Wednesday night, the annual
ceremony recognised individuals for their outstanding achievements,
including their positive influence on best nursing practice and improving the
care given to individuals and communities in Wales.

They awards were attended by Deputy Vice-Chancellor
Professor Sara Owen; Dr Martin Steggall, Dean of the Faculty of Life Sciences
and Education; and Dr Nicky Genders, Head of School of Care Sciences.

USW was honoured in three categories, with the Student Nurse
of the Year Award going to John-Marc Comperat, who is studying learning disability nursing. Having worked in healthcare since he was 17, he was inspired by the learning disability nurses he encountered, and decided to train for a job in that specialty.

A second-year student, he has already received a conditional
offer of employment as a Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse within Aneurin
Bevan Local Health Board. He is also in the process of creating a website that
will provide free downloadable resources for people supporting individuals with
a learning disability.

“As students we have the privilege of working alongside a multitude of academics, clinical professionals, carers, families and individuals accessing and working within healthcare. It’s our job to absorb as much good practice as possible during these encounters and reflect on how those skills can be implemented to inform positive outcomes for those within our care," said John-Marc.

"I think this award just reflects some of the wonderful people I’ve been fortunate to encounter during my journey thus far and the skills and attributes they’ve been kind enough to share."

Rachel Morgan, Specialist Lead (Learning Disabilities) and
Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Life Sciences and Education, said: “John-Marc
is outstanding both in practice and within the classroom. He is always
professional and courteous, whilst being a key contributor to classroom discussions.”

Also winning at the awards were Professor Ruth Northway, who
received a Lifetime Achievement Award for promoting nursing and learning
disabilities nursing. This was the second honour Prof Northway has won this
month, after she was awarded the Chief Nursing Officers’ Award for Lifetime
Achievement at the Nursing Times Awards on November 1.

Dr Nicky Genders said after the ceremony: “We are extremely
proud of these awards as they recognise lifetime achievement, early career
success, and the dedication of those just starting out in their career in
nursing.”